Roland HP101 Performance, Performing with a Variety of Sounds, Key Pressed Tone Number

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Chapter 2. Performance

Performing with a Variety of Sounds

The HP101 contains 14 different internal tones.

You can select a tone by holding down the [Tone] button and pressing the key to which the tone is assigned.

The “Grand Piano” tone is selected when the instrument is turned on.

1 While holding down the [Tone] button, press the corresponding key.

Keys with tone assignments:

white keys A0–G2

The tone you’ve selected is heard when you finger the keyboard.

A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2

Key Pressed

Tone Number

Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

A0

1

Grand Piano

 

 

 

B0

2

Mellow Piano

 

 

 

C1

3

Electric Piano1

 

 

 

D1

4

Electric Piano2

 

 

 

E1

5

Vibraphone

 

 

 

F1

6

Harpsichord

 

 

 

G1

7

Coupled Harpsichord

 

 

 

A1

8

Church Organ 1

 

 

 

B1

9

Organ Flute

 

 

 

C2

10

Rotary Organ

 

 

 

D2

11

Church Organ 2

 

 

 

E2

12

Slow Strings

 

 

 

F2

13

Strings

 

 

 

G2

14

Choir

 

 

 

For more details, refer to “Tone List” (p. 28).

You can switch tones by holding down the [Tone]

button and pressing the “C

or “D ” key. Press the “C ” key to switch to the immediately preceding tone;

pressing the “D ” key switches to the immediately following tone.

NOTE

While the [Tone] button is pressed, pressing white keys A0 through G2, “C ” and “D ”won’t result in the production of sound.

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Contents Main Features Luxurious Wood-Grain DesignImportant Safety Instructions Page Page Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsContents Panel Descriptions Control PanelRear Panel Connecting the Pedal Cable Setting Up the Music Rest Connecting the Power CordBefore You Start Playing Opening/Closing the Lid Connecting Headphones Turning the Power On and Off Adjusting the Sound’s Volume Using the Headphone HookAbout the Adjuster About the PedalsDamper pedal right pedal Sostenuto pedal center pedalListening to Internal Songs Selecting the Song to Play BackStopping the playback Performance Performing with a Variety of SoundsKeys with tone assignments White keys A0-G2 Key Pressed Tone NumberApplying Effects to the Sound Adding Reverberation to the Sound ReverbChanging the Depth of the Reverb Effect Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Key Touch Key SettingsKeys for Setting the Transposition C5-B5 Transposing the Key of the Keyboard TransposeAdjusting the Volume Balance in Dual Play Dual Balance Playing Two Sounds Together Dual PlayChanging the Dual Tones Key Pressed Dual ToneUsing Metronome Sounding the MetronomeStopping the metronome Changing the Beat of Metronome Changing the Metronome TempoChanging the Tempo in Single Beat Increments Key Pressed BeatChanging the Metronome Volume Selecting the Preset TempoSetting the Tempo Value Example Setting the Tempo to =C6C7 Changing Various Settings Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuningSetting the Standard Pitch to 440.0 Hz Setting the Standard Pitch to 442.0 HzSetting the Tonic Changing the TemperamentKey Temper Qualities Ament Setting the Tuning Curve Stretch Tuning Changing the Damper Pedal’s ResonanceKey Depth Effect Key Values DescriptionsUsing the V-LINK function How to Use the V-LINKDisabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel Lock Connecting External Devices Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to Audio Equipment Connection ExamplesConnecting Midi Devices Midi Send Channel SettingsWhat’s MIDI? Switching Local Control On Off Tone List Dual ToneKey Pressed Tone Metronome Settings Other SettingsEasy Operation List Internal Song List Song Key Song Name Composer CopyrightInternal Song List Profile John MaulTroubleshooting Case Cause/RemedyMidi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Index NumericsMemo Memo Information AfricaAvis 03781323 ’04-9-2N